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Ninja unless he got his start making reggaeton and got his fame from it he is not a reggaeton artist. He has done couple remixes for other artist, but that's about it.
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Originally Posted by ThaT Dude173
Ninja unless he got his start making reggaeton and got his fame from it he is not a reggaeton artist. He has done couple remixes for other artist, but that's about it.
Originally Posted by ninjahood
Originally Posted by ThaT Dude173
Ninja unless he got his start making reggaeton and got his fame from it he is not a reggaeton artist. He has done couple remixes for other artist, but that's about it.
what do you think most of da songs he makes are? those club records when he's talking primarily in spanish are all reggaeton records. he's a rapper, but essentially so are reggaeton artist, da genuis in pitbull is
he can flow in english and spanish seamlessly.
that was more political then anything....Originally Posted by ThaT Dude173
Originally Posted by ninjahood
Originally Posted by ThaT Dude173
Ninja unless he got his start making reggaeton and got his fame from it he is not a reggaeton artist. He has done couple remixes for other artist, but that's about it.
what do you think most of da songs he makes are? those club records when he's talking primarily in spanish are all reggaeton records. he's a rapper, but essentially so are reggaeton artist, da genuis in pitbull is
he can flow in english and spanish seamlessly.
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There are some reggaetoneros/raperos just to name a few (Cosculluela/Arcangel/Kendo/DY/DO/Tego) and there are straight up reggaetoneros (Rkm & Ken-y/Zion & lennox/ Tony Dize. the list goes on) so in essence not all reggaeton artist are rappers.
Originally Posted by ThaT Dude173
@Ninja so any one who was done reggaeton would be consider a reggaeton artist? Fat Joe, R.kelly, Jay-z, Omega? come on fam the man himself said it in the video lol
@Migit i agree with you 100%, he is good at what he does and he deserves his props but he aint in the same realm as some of these reggaeton artist when it comes to craft.
Originally Posted by ninjahood
Originally Posted by ThaT Dude173
@Ninja so any one who was done reggaeton would be consider a reggaeton artist? Fat Joe, R.kelly, Jay-z, Omega? come on fam the man himself said it in the video lol
@Migit i agree with you 100%, he is good at what he does and he deserves his props but he aint in the same realm as some of these reggaeton artist when it comes to craft.
Pitbull isn't a specialist reggaetonero, he's more well rounded then someone like don omar, daddy yankee, he said what he said because he's considered a outsider regardless of his talent in that genre and he felt
that way with da reception he's gotten from peers in that group, hence why he said "imma hit maker" essentially saying "i can do what you do, but my talent doesn't stop with reggaeton"
which plays into my synoposis that pitbull is superman running in a track meet with da flash. ...NO ONE would stomach hearing 99% of da reggaeton rappers rapping in english, in this sense pitbull is superior, he's amphibious..
Originally Posted by ThaT Dude173
Originally Posted by ninjahood
Originally Posted by ThaT Dude173
@Ninja so any one who was done reggaeton would be consider a reggaeton artist? Fat Joe, R.kelly, Jay-z, Omega? come on fam the man himself said it in the video lol
@Migit i agree with you 100%, he is good at what he does and he deserves his props but he aint in the same realm as some of these reggaeton artist when it comes to craft.
Pitbull isn't a specialist reggaetonero, he's more well rounded then someone like don omar, daddy yankee, he said what he said because he's considered a outsider regardless of his talent in that genre and he felt
that way with da reception he's gotten from peers in that group, hence why he said "imma hit maker" essentially saying "i can do what you do, but my talent doesn't stop with reggaeton"
which plays into my synoposis that pitbull is superman running in a track meet with da flash. ...NO ONE would stomach hearing 99% of da reggaeton rappers rapping in english, in this sense pitbull is superior, he's amphibious..
lets agree to disagree, you are a well rounded informed man and i can respect that.
Originally Posted by ninjahood
Originally Posted by ThaT Dude173
Originally Posted by ninjahood
Pitbull isn't a specialist reggaetonero, he's more well rounded then someone like don omar, daddy yankee, he said what he said because he's considered a outsider regardless of his talent in that genre and he felt
that way with da reception he's gotten from peers in that group, hence why he said "imma hit maker" essentially saying "i can do what you do, but my talent doesn't stop with reggaeton"
which plays into my synoposis that pitbull is superman running in a track meet with da flash. ...NO ONE would stomach hearing 99% of da reggaeton rappers rapping in english, in this sense pitbull is superior, he's amphibious..
lets agree to disagree, you are a well rounded informed man and i can respect that.![]()
Originally Posted by blackngold1z
I know its only Memorial day, but im predicting this is going to be the song of the summer. Just starting to get some buzz by Reggaeton standards. Its only at 5 mil views. �
I still think Bachata >>> Reggaeton but��reggaeton�is appreciated. Especially since the sound has grown so much in the past few years, especially Pitbull, Don Omar
Who wants to set up a NT summit at the DR parade in August?�